Recently I was told about eidetic memory. Basically eidetic memory is an extreme case of photographic memory. Apparently in some cases individuals (many are children who have no concept of their irregular processing) can see an image/text/stimulus in front of their face for a period of time after they see the actual object. It is another example of a process of perception which strays from the established norm and involves the relationship between stimulus and memory. An article on eidetic memory can be found...here.
2/24/08
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1 comment:
Even you can achieve photographic memory. Just need plenty of practice and useful tips, that can be found at http://www.photographic-memory.org. Great articles and tips to guide you.
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